Fintech leader, One Finance CEO says overhaul of digital finance in banking 'coming fast'
Digital bank account One is flipping the switch on traditional banking and CEO Brian Hamilton warned that the market should be prepared for interruptions.
Judge in Texas lawsuit against Google issues protective order
The judge hearing the Texas antitrust lawsuit against AlphabetInc's Google put limits on what the search giant's in-house lawyers can see in an order aimed at ensuring that confidential information used in an upcoming trial remains secure.
Former SpaceX exec vying to become ‘Henry Ford of space’ raises $5M to mass produce rockets
It’s easy to imagine a future where mankind travels to space as easily as to the supermarket, as seen in countless movies and TV shows, and private companies are already laying the groundwork for it – with hefty price tags but promising new technology.
US directs agencies to apply patches to Microsoft servers
The rare directive applies to software fixes for four flaws discovered by the U.S. National Security Agency and reported to Microsoft
Toshiba CEO steps down, shares surge on bidding war expectations
Satoshi Tsunakawa, who previously led the company and until Wednesday was chairman, will once again assume the helm
FTC forms group to streamline antitrust rulemaking
The Biden administration might be setting the stage to crack down on the nation’s largest corporations, which have garnered mounting scrutiny among lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Chick-fil-A testing delivery robots in California
The next time you order some Chick-fil-A, a robot might be making the delivery.
Siri seemingly leaked Apple's planned 'special event' on iOS devices
Eagle-eyed Apple fans were able to find out when the tech giant would host its next event with a little help from Siri.
Why the global chip shortage is wreaking havoc on auto industry, major tech firms
Constellation Research founder Ray Wang weighs in on the long-term effects of the global semiconductor chip shortage.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticizes Google, YouTube censorship policies as 'Orwellian'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed Google for censorship during a press briefing on Monday, after a video featuring DeSantis and public health experts was a removed for medical misinformation.
White House, Intel team up on semiconductor shortage affecting auto industry
American tech company Intel said it's working to combat the semiconductor chip shortage affecting the auto industry.
Uber rides and deliveries accelerate in best month ever post pandemic
Uber's March 2021 bookings reached their highest monthly level ever.
Jack Ma’s Ant group bows to Beijing with company overhaul
Jack Ma's Ant Group will apply to become a financial holding company, which will be overseen by China's central bank, subjecting the company to tighter regulations.
Google’s secret ‘Project Bernanke’ revealed in Texas antitrust case
The document sheds further light on the state's case against Google, along with the search giant's defense.
China launches hotline for netizens to report 'illegal' history comments
China is looking to stamp out 'historical nihilism,' which is doubt over government descriptions of events.
YouTube pulls Florida Gov. DeSantis coronavirus roundtable video
YouTube has removed a video of a public health roundtable discussion with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis that included comments advising against mask-wearing in opposition to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 guidelines.
Some NYC restaurants tire of forking over delivery-app fees
In recent years, New York City restaurants have complained about the fees that third-party ordering and delivery platforms, such as Grubhub and DoorDash, charge them. Those concerns have only escalated during the pandemic.
How to check if you are part of massive Facebook breach
In the wake of the leak of personal information of more than 500 million Facebook users, here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
Alibaba fined $2.8 billion on competition charge in China
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has been fined $2.8 billion for anti-competitive behavior as the ruling Communist Party tightens control over fast-growing technology industries
Amazon vote deals blow to expanding labor union membership
The Alabama result underscores unions' challenges in increasing membership in the U.S. private sector.


















